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BRUNSWICK COUNTY
US Hwy 17, just South of Wilmington, NC
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WATERFORD COMMERCIAL
AVAILABLE SITES
VISIBILITY...ACCESS...CONVENIENCE
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Brunswick County, recently published as the
fastest growing county in North Carolina. This 25+
acre tract, located on US HWY 17, in Leland, NC
and anchored by Waterford of the Carolina’s, a
630 acres mixed use community and only 5 miles
from Downtown Wilmington, NC. On-site is a
regional shopping centered anchored by Harris
Teeter grocery store, a medical center,
pharmacy, numerous retail shops & offices,
plus 1,100 residences. Adjacent to this
property are other amenity communities,
championship golf courses, regional & national
retailers, an expansive highway network in place
and a regional “outerloop” highway is under
construction and near completion. The continuance of growth, an underserved market,
and the welcoming posture of the community, proves this site as the regional position
for National Retailers and developers.
Distance Population Avg Income Absolute Growth
1 Mile 3,903 $73,194 5.84%
2 Mile 11,165 $70,436 5.16%
3 Mile 20,101 $67,680 5.92%
5 Mile 38,683 $55,461 7.36%
Trade Area 50,702 $59,314 8.8%
DEMOGRAPHICS HIGHLIGHTS
TRAFFIC
Olde Waterford Way & Hwy 17: 45,678 (2013)
Causeway between Wilmington & Leland: 69,368 (2013 WMPO)
BRUNSWICK COUNTY
US Hwy 17, just South of Wilmington, NC
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FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT:
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Suite 102
Wilmington, NC 28403
(910) 262-3148
(910) 202-1129
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BRUNSWICK COUNTY
US Hwy 17, just South of Wilmington, NC
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Grocery
Harris Teeter On-Site
Walmart .45 miles
Food Lion (Village Rd) 1.05 miles
Piggly Wiggly (Village Rd) 1.1 miles
Lowe’s Food (E. Cutlar) 1.5 miles
Food Lion (Mt. Misery) 2.70 miles
Pharmacy
Rite Aid On-Site
Walmart .45 miles
Walgreens (Grandiflora) .70 miles
CVS (Village Rd) 1.1 miles
CVS (E. Cutlar) 1.5 miles
Don Harley I [email protected]
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NEIGHBORING RETAIL
Traffic Highlights
Heavy commuter traffic to and from Wilmington (69,368 vpd 2013 WMPO)…
the area’s primary retail corridor...superstreet design provides excellent
traffic flow and access…US HWY 17 is the main traffic route between
Wilmington, NC and Myrtle Beach, SC…Waterford Commercial is the first
commercial site on the “going home” side of US HWY 17.
Holiday Inn
Express BP & Subway
Magnolia Greens Entrance
Walgreens First Bank Rite Aid
Wells Fargo &
Smithfield’s
Waterford
Entrance
SITE
Goodwill
West Gate Entrance First Federal Walmart Arby’s Applebee’s McDonald’s
H&R Block East Car.
Bank
Suntrust
Best Western
Harris Teeter Corning Credit
Union
Hawthorne at
Leland Apts.
Don Harley I [email protected]
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WATERFORD AREA COMMERCIAL LAND
LELAND, NC
NEIGHBORING RESIDENTIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Community Distance Residents/Planned
Waterford 0.10 mile/1 min 1,236/1,300
Magnolia Greens 0.75 mile/2 min 1,188/1,200
Brunswick Forest 1.5 miles/3min 1,425/13,500
Hawkeswater 4.8 miles/6 min 200/456
Community Distance Residents/Planned
West Port 6.31 miles/8 min 436/1,000+
Mallory Creek 7.21 mile/9 min 572/3,500
Compass Point 8.31 miles/12min 740/5,879
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Domestic tourism in Brunswick County generated an economic impact of
$445.86 million in 2012. This was a 6.66% change from 2011.
In 2012, Brunswick County ranked 10 in travel impact among North Carolina’s
100 Counties.
More than 4,850 jobs in Brunswick County were directly attributable to travel
and tourism.
Travel generated a $80.28 million in payroll in 2012.
State and local tax revenues from travel to Brunswick County amounted to
$47.39 million. This represents a $420.88 tax saving to each county resident.
Area attractions include historic Southport and Brunswick Town, Bald Head
and Oak Island Lighthouse, Fort Caswell, Calabash seafood.
Year Revenue $
(millions)
Change from
previous year
2012 $445.86 6.66%
2011 $418.03 5.73%
2010 $395.38 8.67%
2009 $363.83 -7.38%
2008 $392.83 0.16%
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The Agenda
Brunswick County tourism spending saw
increase in 2013
Courtesy of the Wilmington Star News
Friday, August 15, 2014 at 12:36 by Jason Gonzales
Brunswick County saw one of the highest increases in spending from tourists in 2013,
according to numbers released by the N.C. Division of Tourism, Film and Sports
Development.
Visitors spent 5.5 percent more than they did the previous year bringing total spending by
tourists to about $470 million in the county. The division also released statewide numbers for
2013, and Gov. Pat McCrory’s office released a statement Thursday about the numbers
saying the increase proves how much outsiders value the state.
“North Carolina continues to show that it is one of the most sought-after vacation spots in the
country,” McCrory said in the release. “These statistics are no surprise.”
In 2012, Brunswick County also saw one of the highest increases in visitor spending at 6.7
percent over the previous year. Tourists were estimated to have spent $445 million that year.
Buncombe, Burke and Carteret counties saw the largest visitor expenditure increase over
2012 numbers. Mecklenburg County received more than $4.6 billion in travelers’
expenditures to lead all of North Carolina’s 100 counties, the release says.
“Tourism is a key element of our economic development strategy for North Carolina,” said
N.C. Department of Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker in the release. “It means jobs —
nearly 200,000 of them across the state — for our residents.”
New Hanover County recorded a 3.8 percent change over the 2012 totals, with $477 million
being spent in 2013 by visitors to the county.
Visitors to Pender County spent $84 million in 2013 and helped fuel a 4.4 percent increase
over 2012 expenditures.
To view the numbers visit www.nccommerce.com/tourism/research/economic-impact/teim.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY
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Brunswick among nation’s fastest-growing counties
Courtesy of the Wilmington Star News
Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 11:15am by Julian March
SOUTHEASTERN N.C. Once again, Brunswick County is among the nation’s fastest-growing
counties, according to the latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Brunswick County has a 10.6 percent growth rate in population between 2010 and 2014, from
107,431 people to 118,836, according to Census data. Nationwide, Brunswick’s growth rate ranked
50 out of the top 100 counties for the four-year period. The list only includes counties with at least
10,000 people.
“We’ve been on this trend for a while,” said Brunswick County Manager Ann Hardy.
As a resident, Hardy sees the results—new businesses and restaurants opening up and new homes
across the county.
“We’re very fortunate to have a lot of folks coming in from diverse areas—mainly the northeast—
where we’ve got a lot of retirees coming to take advantage of the many leisure pastimes we offer as
well as the great weather,” Hardy said.
Brunswick is second among North Carolina counties that landed a spot on the nationwide list—Wake
County was in the 46th spot—though Brunswick bested Harnett, Mecklenberg, Hoke, Durham and
Union counties.
Jim Bradshaw, executive director of the Brunswick County Economic Commission, hoped the news
would boost efforts to snag new industry or business.
“When you get this type of publicity it helps us when we’re trying to recruit larger retail development
in the county,” he said.
Apart from the nationwide list, Pender County had the 10th highest growth rate among North
Carolina counties during the same period, according to the Carolina Population Center at UNC-
Chapel Hill.
Pender’s growth rate was 7.8 percent. The percentage is calculated by the change in populations
between 2010 and 2014 in each county.
New Hanover County was not among the state’s top 10 highest growth Counties.
Regional Growth Overall, New Hanover, Brunswick and Pender counties grew by nearly 8,000
people in 2014, according to the Census Bureau.
The growth in the three counties last year represents 12 percent of North Carolina’s total population
growth of 95,047.
Based on the number of people born and that move here from elsewhere, New Hanover County is
among the top 10 growth counties in North Carolina, according to an analysis produced by the State
Data Center. That analysis compared all counties between 2010 and 2014.
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Brunswick among nation’s fastest-growing counties
Courtesy of the Wilmington Star News
Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 11:15am by Julian March
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The other counties on the growth list surround other cities—Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro,
Winston-Sale and Asheville.
New Hanover and Brunswick Counties are also among the top 10 counties in the state with the
largest number of outsiders moving in, according to the center’s analysis.
Wilmington Chamber of Commerce President Connie Majure-Rhett reacted positively to the new
figures.
“It’s always good to be growing,” Majure-Rhett said Thursday. “We certainly need to add to our
worker base here.”
Although she views the growth as positive, a larger population brings other issues involved in
supporting the growth, she said.
More people means more traffic on the area’s congested roads, for example. Continued growth could
mean increased property tax revenue for local governments, but it also places more demand on
services.
Growth Elsewhere South of Wilmington, the Myrtle Beach, S.C., metropolitan area was the
second fastest growing in the country last year, according to the Census Bureau.
After the 2010 U.S. Census, the federal government moved Brunswick county into the Myrtle Beach
metro area—a change local officials protested.
Looking into the future past the 2020 Census, it is possible further growth in northern Brunswick
county could prompt federal officials to return Brunswick to the Wilmington area, Majure-Rhett said.
“Hopefully, we’ll get Brunswick back.”
Nearly half of North Carolina’s total population growth last year was I the Raleigh and Charlotte
areas, according to the data center.
Mecklenburg County passed the 1 million benchmark last year by about 12,000 people, according to
Census figures. Raleigh’s Wake County is not far behind with more than 998,000 people.
Yet the center points out North Carolina’s growth is “not consistent across all counties” - 49 of 100
counties actually shrank. Columbus County, for example, lost 241 people.
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